This is the true story of the failed bank robbery-cum-hostage taking in a bank at the square Norrmalmstorg in Stockholm, in September 1973. The Stockholm Syndrome is named after this incident. . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

Elgan D (fr) wrote: A heavily tragic tone hangs over this simple portrait of a father daughter relationship. Very understated film that plays out wonderfully.

Nick A (ru) wrote: A tragic and touching story about a woman who journeys to the UK from China with the hope of earning money to better the life of her young son. Based on true events and starring those involved, this depressing tale illustrates well the hardships of illegal immigrants as well as the fact that, generally speaking, people suck.

James D (ag) wrote: another of my favorites.. love lisa Eichorn.. the accent knocks me over... great cast and a very touching movie... i am glad i did not have to live through that war

Kevin S (mx) wrote: Noir fans will like this one, others... well... maybe not so much. The thing about classic noir films is that they are crime dramas that rely heavily on dialogue. Modern films of similar content are so laden with elaborate chase sequences and choreographed fight scenes that there's little screen time left for simple human conversation. Younger viewers who were weaned on James Bond or even Jason Bourne often find noir classics to be slow and dull. I find it more than a little sad that the spoken word and the colorful narrative are becoming lost art forms.Oh, and I still haven't quite figured out who wakes up screaming.

Carlos P (es) wrote: Where else are you going to find a thief, a whore, God and a man named "Pig" in the same picture?